People Will Look for You Online: Sooner or later, someone's going to type your name or business into a search engine. These are people who want to find you. They are looking for what you are selling, and if you don't have a website then you're letting them down.
Websites are Great Advertising: Websites are like brochures, services, products or just yourself – a website is a great way to do it. Every other kind of advertising going costs a premium, especially if you want to target a specific kind of person, and there's no guarantee that they're paying attention.
Your Website Can Make You Money: There's a lot of money on the web, and it's not hard to get some – the longer you're online, the bigger your share can get. If you have something to sell, you can sell it world wide web, thanks to credit cards.
Promote Your Products: A website allows you to showcase your products for everyone to see.
Promote Your Services: The web allows you to introduce the services.
Promote Yourself: Whether you are a professional looking for a job, or an expert in your industry, you can promote yourself.
Promote Your Ideas: A website can be a powerful way to promote your ideas, and build a following of like-minded people.
Promote Your Events: Want to promote your business with seminars, workshops or a tradeshow? You will increase awareness with a website for the event. Show dates, programs, prices and driving directions.
Sell Your Services: A website can be a great tool to not only promote, but also actually sell your services. Whether you are selling phone services or speaking engagements: you can effectively do it with a website.
Sell Your Products: Now e-commerce is booming. Gift moments like Weddings, Christmas and Valentine’s Day.
Answer Frequently Asked Questions: Answering the same questions over and over again can be a great waste of money. A Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), posted on a website, can reduce the stream of repetitive questions so your Customer Support department can actually start supporting customers, and your Sales Department can really devote their time to selling?